[My] Life in Wisconsin

Leaving Minneapolis. (And an update on Casey).

   Taken near to Dinkytown...
   A downtown view of Minneapolis from the banks of The Mississippi.


Good Morning All;
A chilly morning, but we are to get to the 70's today so I am happy for that.

As we checked out of our hotel in Minnesota, Punk went to the front desk and patiently awaited her treat.



Punk- Waiting for her Treat from the Front Desk @ Days

She loves this place like no other we have ever gone to. 
And God only knows how many places that amounts to from Froedtert in Milwaukee, to Mayo Clinics in Rochester, to, to, to
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She loves most of the staff too- There are a few she has nothing to do with, (one of the janitors, and one of the desk people). These people want nothing to do with her, so she obliges.

Otherwise EVERYONE there loves her as well.
(And always has treats for her).


Casey, Punk and Pat Chiankhamphet

Punk, Casey and Pat, as we were checking out-


On the corner was a man selling tickets to the Gopher Football game

Need Tickets?
Looks kinda silly too.

We drove past the TCF Stadium- We have watched this entire building be constructed, part by part, since we have been coming to Minnesota.

Nice to see it being used now!


TCF Gopher Stadium




Mn. Tribal Nations @ TCF Bank Stadium
Tribal Nations Plaza, (and PRIDE), at the Stadium-

And on toward the Mississippi River banks...


Pedal Pub

From
here,  The Pedal Pub
"Bicycle built for Brew" 
  hehehe


Pedal Pub- "Loaded"
Not an empty seat anywhere!
A beautiful day, and we saw a few of these!

"The PedalPub offers tours of different Twin Cities neighborhoods -- mostly bar tours, of course. While it looks like a bar and even has a spot for a keg, state law prohibits drinking on the PedalPub. Its owners hope to get their contraption grouped with limos and party buses, which would allow drinks on board (anything non-alcoholic is allowed). Its newness -- there's nothing like it in the state and perhaps the country -- means the legal landscape is bumpy."




We took a little drive through an older neighborhood.


Casey and Punk- Hennipen Bridge
Punk and Casey- on the banks of The Mississippi River.
Check how Casey has the leash... Punk wanted to jump in so bad! 


The textile mill-

North Star Blankets
From here, "The North Star Woolen Mill is a building in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. The building, located in the St. Anthony Falls Historic District, was originally a textile mill for the North Star Woolen Company. The mill was built in 1864 by W.W. Eastman and Paris Gibson on the west side of the west side canal. High quality wool blankets, scarves, flannels, and yarns were manufactured at the facility and it became the nation's largest manufacturer of wool blankets by 1925.



Then to round a corner and see this building...


Pillsbury Mill
From here, "
Pillsbury once claimed to have the largest grain mill in the world at the Pillsbury "A" Mill overlooking Saint Anthony Falls on the Mississippi River in Minneapolis. The building had two of the most powerful direct-drive waterwheels ever built, each putting out 1200 horsepower "

More Pillsbury (very cool) pictures, gallery, and history... here.


More Pillsbury



Check out the cobblestone streets!


CobbleStone Pavement


After a moment or two of getting turned around, we were headed home!



Old Man River



It is always such a good feeling to cross the bridge!

After speaking to Casey's hematologist in Minnesota, her doctor here has reluctantly agreed to use Infed on Casey... But due to the dangerous side-effects of it, he will only agree to have her infusion done at a hospital.

As I type, he is waiting to hear back from a colleague that will be supervising everything.
She is such a little  rascal, this youngest one of mine - - -  Please think of her often?

My love to all.

XOXO
Me

'Well you see, Norm, it's like this . . .

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"A herd of buffalo can only move as fast as the slowest buffalo. And when the herd is hunted, it is the slowest and weakest ones at the back that are killed first. This natural selection is good for the herd as a whole, because the general speed and health of the whole group keeps improving by the regular killing of the weakest members. In much the same way, the human brain can only operate as fast as the slowest brain cells. Now, as we know, excessive intake of alcohol kills brain cells. But naturally, it attacks the slowest and weakest brain cells first. In this way, regular consumption of beer eliminates the weaker brain cells, making the brain a faster and more efficient machine. And that, Norm, is why you always feel smarter after a few beers."
John Ratzenberger


Autumn 2010




From the Back Forty, to Minneapolis- To my favorite spot in the woods.

Enjoy

XOXO
Me